Examples of 'tended to make' in a sentence

Meaning of "tended to make"

tended to make - This phrase suggests a tendency or inclination towards causing a specific outcome, action, or result

How to use "tended to make" in a sentence

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tended to make
Women tended to make initial contact with me.
Or doing anything that tended to make them appear.
Tended to make society his friends.
Scented soaps tended to make her skin itch.
And the flashes of lightning, tended to make.
Good listeners tended to make suggestions.
I tended to make a joke of everything.
Prosecutors said such selective memory tended to make them suspicious.
People tended to make fun of him because he was fat.
Those who drank diet soft drinks tended to make better food choices.
It tended to make them more warlike.
I was one of those people who tended to make life difficult for myself.
They tended to make fun of flying saucer sightings.
In fact, efficiency is what has tended to make fuel more affordable.
It tended to make him sneeze.

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The paper was not particularly good quality, and watercolour tended to make it buckle.
Winter tended to make fighting difficult.
Because I grew up a heavy kid, it tended to make me want to be funny.
This tended to make them view whistleblowers with some suspicion.
I admit, I have probably tended to make it personal.
Lespès tended to make a good impression on those who made his acquaintance.
So, all of this taken together, I think, actively tended to make things worse.
They also tended to make the first compromise.
The higher scoring runs tended to make use of MeSH terms in some fashion.
It tended to make it uncool to play Nintendo.
These linkages also tended to make their movements easy to trace.
This tended to make people upset, so they protested.
Advances in medical care have tended to make treatment more complex and more difficult.
This tended to make the AGQ more egalitarian.
Current planetary patterns have tended to make you over-confident in the financial sphere.
Vaughan tended to make fun of Baylis for being older.
As a result, participants tended to make more mistakes that hurt their overall performance.
They tended to make the two sides care about each other 's welfare.
Stupid people tended to make mistakes that got them killed.
They had tended to make broad characterizations, and direct flows of official development assistance accordingly.
Yet it also tended to make them err on the side of excessive.
These rules tended to make the task of the statistician very difficult.
But hyperventilation tended to make this method good only for very short lengths of time.
The Dutch tended to make smaller paintings for smaller houses.
The Anabaptists tended to make a nominal distinction between faith and obedience.
They merely tended to make the theory appear more reasonable IF proved.
Instead, they tended to make bad situations much, much better.
This diet, he said, tended to make them too heavy, and it hardened their arteries.

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